Tech Jobs in League City, TX

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League City has become a rising tech hub thanks to its strategic location just 30 miles south of downtown Houston, a robust fiber network, and the newly built League City Data Center that hosts leading cloud providers. The city’s rapid infrastructure upgrades, including expanded high‑speed internet and a revamped public transit system, make it easier for tech talent to commute and collaborate.

The local tech scene is diverse, featuring cybersecurity firms like PortShip Secure, maritime logistics innovators such as BlueWave Analytics, and software development teams at LakePort Software. Major employers include Baker Hughes, KPMG, Accenture, Shell, and the League City Data Center, all of which recruit heavily for roles ranging from data engineers to network architects.

With a median rent of about $1,300 for a one‑bedroom unit and a median home price near $280,000, League City’s cost of living index sits at 91—slightly below the national average. Transparent salary data lets candidates compare local offers against Houston’s market, ensuring they secure a compensation package that matches the city’s affordable lifestyle.

Program Manager IV

Company: Henry M. Jackson Foundation

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Aug 18, 2025

This position strategically guides one or more project managers and related technical staff to ensure they are all working effectively toward the program’s…

Software Engineer - Entry

Company: Q2ebanking

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Aug 18, 2025

Collaborate with other engineers to design, implement, and test core framework components that power multiple products and services.

Housekeeping Team Member - Gold's Gym - Austin South Central

Company: RSG Group

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Aug 18, 2025

Cleans the locker room (sweeps, mops, trash removal, dusts, cleans out lint); buffs locker/lobby room floor. Replaces or adds required supplies in locker rooms.

Welder

Company: Rotating Machinery Svcs Inc

Location: South Houston, TX

Posted Aug 18, 2025

Post High School degree in welding related field is a plus. The goal was to provide turbomachinery operators with unparalleled service based on established…

ACI- CSR

Company: Lingo Staffing

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Aug 18, 2025

Take high volume inbound calls daily. Strong organizational skills and the ability to efficiently take high volume of inbound calls.

Business Analyst II

Company: NextEra Energy

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 18, 2025

Conducts analyses and prepares reports that provide operation and/or technical support to business operations. Bachelor's or Equivalent Experience.

Data Analyst

Company: American IT Systems

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 18, 2025

Type of Hire: Contract to Hire*. Build Reports in Power BI and Tableau for Gas Business. Develop SQL code to build out views in Google Big Query(Must be expert)…

Customer Service Representative II

Company: City of Houston, TX

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 18, 2025

If you need login assistance or technical support call 855-524-5627. If yes, this position is subject to random drug testing and if a promotional position,…

Accountant

Company: Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 18, 2025

Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field is preferred. This role is essential for maintaining accurate financial records, preparing journal…

Software Engineering and Programming Specialist

Company: Baylor College of Medicine

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 18, 2025

Continues education in computer science and information technology in order to propose and implement state-of-the-art concepts and technical solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in League City, TX?
League City hosts a wide range of tech roles, from software developers and data scientists to cybersecurity analysts, DevOps engineers, and IT support specialists. Companies like <em>Baker Hughes</em>, <em>PortShip Secure</em>, and the <em>League City Data Center</em> recruit for positions such as cloud infrastructure architect, data pipeline engineer, and network security manager. Startups such as <em>BlueWave Analytics</em> also offer roles in data analytics and product management.
Are tech positions in League City remote, on‑site, or hybrid?
Most large firms in League City, including <em>KPMG</em> and <em>Shell</em>, offer hybrid models that allow employees to work from the office two days a week and remotely three days. Startups often provide full remote options, while the League City Data Center typically requires on‑site presence for roles involving physical server maintenance. Candidates should verify the work‑location policy during the interview process.
Which major employers dominate the League City tech job market?
Key employers in the area include <em>Baker Hughes</em> (oil & gas technology), <em>KPMG</em> (professional services), <em>Accenture</em> (consulting & technology), <em>Shell</em> (energy solutions), the <em>League City Data Center</em> (cloud services), <em>Port of League City</em> (maritime logistics), and the <em>University of Houston–Clear Lake</em> (research & development). These companies collectively drive the majority of tech openings.
What are the salary expectations for tech roles in League City, TX?
Median salaries in League City are slightly below Houston’s average but still competitive. A software engineer typically earns $92,000–$105,000 per year, a data analyst $70,000–$82,000, and a cybersecurity analyst $85,000–$98,000. Salary ranges vary by company size, experience level, and specific tech stack, but the transparent data on Job Transparency helps candidates benchmark offers accurately.
How can I successfully relocate to League City for tech work?
Start by researching neighborhoods that match your lifestyle: East Shore offers waterfront views and a growing tech community, West Shore has family‑friendly schools, and the Town Center provides easy access to I‑45 and local amenities. Check for nearby parks, grocery chains, and public transit options. Leverage the city’s lower cost of living to stretch your budget—consider a house in a newer subdivision or a condo near the Data Center for shorter commutes. Finally, use Job Transparency’s salary data to negotiate a compensation package that covers housing, utilities, and the cost of relocating.

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